Best Gyms with 24 Hour Access near Park-slope, New-york
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1. Prospect Park YMCA
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The Prospect Park YMCA offers a community-focused environment tailored for individuals seeking to achieve their health goals. With state-of-the-art cardio and strength equipment, it provides a variety of fitness and wellness programs.
357 9th St, Park Slope, New York 11215
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24-Hour Access Locker Rooms with Showers Indoor Pool(s) Sauna(s) Steam Room(s) Free Wi-Fi Basketball Court(s) Child Care/Child WatchReviews
Oliver Kelly (Google User)
1 month ago
Courts are booty and they’ve done nothing to fix the other side of the damn place. The app is incorrect like 50% of the time, and they also do unnecessary activities in the basketball court like pickleball, like if you wanna play go somewhere else don’t take our courts though, I’ll walk through freezing temperatures to get there just to be met with baby’s attempting to play soccer and and I have no other choice than To just leave
_ (Google User)
1 month ago
I’ve been coming to the Prospect YMCA for years, but after many unfortunate recent experiences, I can’t recommend it to anyone, especially if you’re looking for a solid gym. If you aren't careful, your personal items can be stolen. The staff is unhelpful and does not care about your experience. Not to mention the locker room is chaotic and filthy. I suggest looking elsewhere. **Reply to their comment below: Thank you for responding, but I want to clarify that I reached out several times and was repeatedly handed off to an answering machine. No one followed up, and that’s why I ultimately canceled my membership. I’ve been a loyal member, and this experience was incredibly disappointing. If you truly want to make this right, I’d appreciate a gym credit for the amount of my stolen swim gear. That would go a long way toward showing you actually care about resolving this situation.
Serge Yarovoy (Google User)
1 month ago
I agree with the previous comments-the locker room is "chaotic and filthy", roaches spotted daily in both sauna and all over the locker room, comained to the membership office twice to no avail, weight room is too small, expensive for what it offers. Switched to another branch of the Y, which is much cheaper, better organized and more sanitary for sure.
Ravi Kamble (Google User)
1 month ago
Great family atmosphere with no attitude. Amazing aquatics program with not one but two swimming pools (the new one really needs to be seen to be appreciated). Staff is friendly and helpful. Love the new crosstraining area behind the treadmills!
Micah Geballe (Google User)
1 month ago
I am very new to lifting and am pretty scrawny but the staff and community there is great!! There is also a variety of equipment to work with.
2. Park Slope Armory YMCA
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The Park Slope Armory YMCA offers a community-oriented environment focused on achieving health goals through advanced cardio and strength equipment. It features various amenities for families and individuals, including Child Watch services while working out.
361 15th St, Park Slope, New York 11215
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24-Hour Access Child Care/Child Watch Free Wi-Fi Basketball Court(s)Reviews
Sally Stulberg (Google User)
1 month ago
I really think this place has potential, but one squat/deadlift area? One cable machine? No incline leg press? No flat benches? Children (10-14) running around unsupervised using equipment incorrectly and loudly? Equipment is so squished together and there’s so much space that could be used better. I wish there were more options near Windsor terrace, but this place is really it if you don’t want a studio. Pre teen boys take up so much of the place. Please enforce supervision for kids. This isn’t a daycare. *edited to add* the studios are wooden floors with mats that slip around. The plyo box is so dangerous and there is only one. I have seen the plyo box slip out from people while working out. Hitting their heads on a wooden floor. The studios desperately need flooring. The gym also needs more than one sturdy plyo box.
seywhat22 (Google User)
1 month ago
Beware!!! This place is "ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN'S"... not community. The summer camp registration was a belittling experience for my child and I. I filled out an application for my daughter to attend summer camp. I paid a deposit of $200 to secure her spot for after/before care for the 3rd session. I never received any correspondence because they had my email address wrong although I spelled it out correctly on the original application. I had to end up changing my daughter to the 4th session because the 3rd session was starting the next day. In addition, I filled out a financial assistance portion and no one got back to me at all. I emailed Leticia D and she totally ignored starting they ask me why I didn't finish the paper work. I told them how could I when my financial assistance form was ignored. I asked for a refund and I was told by Marisol no problem that all I needed to do was send an email requesting the refund. Well..... it's been five days and still no refund!!! I called Marisol and explained I sent the email and she said yeah I saw your email but offered no resolve. I want my money back!!!!!!! I was completely humiliated and disregarded because I'm not one of the affluent customers they usually serviced. On top of that my ten year old daughter was disappointed. I am extremely annoyed and I will do whatever it takes to get my refund from this shady establishment!!! Lastly, I deliver mail to this location periodically as a mail carrier and they won't even let you use the restroom if you don't have a membership. YMCA you should be ashamed of yourselves and the way you treat people.
Sara Durkacs (Google User)
1 month ago
Great location for group classes: Yoga, Zumba, Cross fit, spin & more. Free weight room & treadmills. The Drill Hall has been transformed into an indoor running track with basketball hoops units center. Ping Pong tables. Day care & loads of classes, programs for kids. No showers. Bike racks.
Jacqueline (Google User)
1 month ago
Love the fitness classes and all the staff. They’re wonderful. Hope to continue to see more classes offered.
Steven Petrovich (Google User)
1 month ago
If you're an adult, here's what you need to know. They boast 6 hoops, but 3 of them are down for like 2 years now because of a sinkhole. This also removes 3/4ths of the Track and the rooms/space associated with the sink hole. Additionally, if you want to play basketball, you basically have one hoop in the morning as they have decided to let pickleball take over an entire court. So, if you want to use that hoop you either have to get there at like 6am, or shoot with a bunch of people, it's way too crowded. Next, you have voting booths all lined up there during the day, taking up even more floor space in the fieldhouse. Don't forget that DOE owns this place I believe, so they have kids recess from 10am-2pm everyday of the week. So, you basically can get on the courts from 2-3pm, and then they open it up to Kids again and it's a zoo. The machines during the 4-7pm timeframe are all packed, as most people come here after work. So, I think if you work from home, or can do the 6am time, you can make it work, but if you are just a regular 9-5, it makes zero sense. The price also keeps increasing. When I first started here it was like $59 a person, it's more expensive now. The gym is clean is enough, the staff are nice too, this gym could be amazing with all of the space they have, but it is so poorly utilized. I also think kids should be outdoors for recess if they are able when it's nice, the gym should be a backup.
3. Crunch Fitness - Park Slope
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Crunch Park Slope offers a vibrant and inclusive atmosphere tailored for individuals of all fitness levels. The gym features cutting-edge equipment and a wide variety of group fitness classes, aimed at providing a fun and impactful workout experience.
314 Flatbush Ave, Park Slope, New York 11238
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24-Hour Access Free Wi-Fi Locker Rooms with Showers Sauna(s) Child Care/Child WatchReviews
Kyle Taylor (Google User)
1 month ago
Other Crunches I’ve been to are much nicer than this one. Main issues are with the old/janky equipment and lack of space/machines for strength training. Switched from another gym because I got an exceptional promotional deal. It’s worth at a much-lower-than-normal price, but not at the standard price. There isn’t enough strength equipment for the number of people who go (just 2 bench press machines and about 6 regular benches), and as other reviewers note, everything is old and the machines are often broken or not working properly. The cardio machines are also of inconsistent quality, but there’s enough of them that this isn’t a huge issue. Been to a couple Crunch locations and this is clearly the worst of them.
Alex Denholtz (Google User)
1 month ago
Apparently, people are not allowed to work out without a shirt. I had surgery and can barely stand having a shirt on. Nor was the manager there to help me, and there was no one at the counter for check in. They have an entire sauna, so it seemed perfectly reasonable, as in any other gym, to have your shirt off, especially when you have to pay over $100 monthly. Nor did they mention this during in-person enrollment. Extremely disappointed and will be waiting for my full refund.
Liz (Google User)
1 month ago
I’ve been a member of crunch for years now, this is by far my favorite location. The people who work here are awesome, so friendly and the place is kept clean. They’ve got a pretty spacious functional fitness area for city standards. & the price is way more affordable than the other gyms in the area while still offering things like sauna, shower products & towels.
Trevor S (Google User)
1 month ago
It's fine. As other reviews have stated, some shady stuff goes on where they say they sent a letter notifying you of increases in fees but that's not the case. There are sometimes issues with the equipment sticking or not being maintained well (rope attachments super frayed, bathrooms without paper towels, lots of hair and dust in the class rooms), and front desk is very hit or miss. There was a period of time where they clearly paid for fake reviews to boost their score on Google. Good thing is it's a convenient location and they have some great teachers. Never have seen an employee rerack anything and the trainers (not all) will often inconvenience other members (standing in the way, doing a circuit with their customer on 1 of 2 bench press stations for half an hour, using a bench to hold their phone and water) or just demonstrate bad gym etiquette. Lately there's been chalk all over the weights area and several areas of the floor compress down and are a tripping hazard. All in all, it's average, but priced high for the experience. If they brought in a good manager I think it would do wonders for this place.
Anton Borst (Google User)
1 month ago
I’ve been going here for I don’t know how long - seven years at least. Very happy that they’ve added a third bench press - it was much needed! Solid gym. Main criticism is that it’s impossible to sign up for classes, they’re always full.